As I walked out one midsummer morning. The title of a lovely book and one of my inspiration sources. Laurie Lee published it in 1969. He left home in 1933 and left for London. He worked there for a while and decided to go abroad. But where to go? He suddenly remembers a sentence: the translation of 'Please give me a glass of water' in Spanish. It makes him decide to go to Spain.
He arrives by boat in Vigo, and walks for months to the south. It's a real wanderer's journey. Being at a crossroad and then the sound of Vallodolid makes him go there in stead of to Oviedo/Leon.
Some things never change. "You're on foot? I musn't think of travelling by foot!!!" a woman in a village cries out. I hadn't expected that in the thirties. She must have had a donkey.
He is heading for Madrid, Sevilla, Cadiz and ends up at the southern coast. Has to go when the civil war starts. But the book ends with another journey into Spain...
Lee makes some money playing his violin. But he doesn't need much, he can get a bed for two pesetas and a meal for some music.
He's not the only one traveling, he meets other vagabonds. And many gypsies. Really a different world, Spain in the 1930's. Lonesome roads. No traffic, airplanes or telephones. He encounters wolves or wild dogs, he's not sure.
It is great if you can travel like this. Just where the wind leads you to (no yellow arrows..).
Next sabbatical?
A few days ago my friends John and Helen took a walk to Slad Valley, where Laurie Lee left from on his long journey, and took this photograph for me... It's the pink house where Lee lived... (pretty much in the middle. 2nd house from right and south-west of
the church)
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